For a fixed-rate codec, when AUMODE_RECORD and AUDIO_ENCODING_MULAW or
AUDIO_ENCODING_ALAW, use AUDIO_ENCODING_SLINEAR_LE/16bit for native encoding
instead of AUDIO_ENCODING_ULINEAR/8bit because aurateconv does not support
sampling rate conversion for 8 bit PCM.
This change fixes PR kern/18834.
move a few bits around and make adding screens after attach time
actually work.
When not booting as console, try to properly set up the hardware to
get a display nevertheless (XXX - does not yet work on my U5).
#if 0 some unused functions planned for future extensions (to make clear
they are unused now)
offset calculation. Mostly from Bang Jun Young.
Don't call wsdisplay_cnattach unconditionally.
On sparc use OF to decide whether we are console output.
This makes it actually work on my U5 - if only we had a keyboard driver
to produce wskbd events (coming soon).
kqueue provides a stateful and efficient event notification framework
currently supported events include socket, file, directory, fifo,
pipe, tty and device changes, and monitoring of processes and signals
kqueue is supported by all writable filesystems in NetBSD tree
(with exception of Coda) and all device drivers supporting poll(2)
based on work done by Jonathan Lemon for FreeBSD
initial NetBSD port done by Luke Mewburn and Jason Thorpe
so that PHY instance is not siginificant in ifmedia_match(). This
is done to support multiple PHYs on the MII. Without this change,
ifmedia_set() would panic the system when no PHYs were matched.
I ran into this on an AMD EasyNow PC, which is built around SiS
system chips with an embedded SiS 900 core, and an external AMD
Am79c901 PHY, which presents two PHYs on the MII: one for HomePNA,
and one for standard 10base-T. The 10base-T PHY ends up with instance
number 1...
* IPKDB_NE_PCISLOT does not need any dependencies (it is merely a
required parameter for IPKDB_NE_PCI).
* IPKDB_NE_PCI does should not have an option-dependency on IPKDB_NE_PCISLOT.
While IPKDB_NE_PCISLOT is a required parameter, that is not how option-
dependencies work, and we don't want IPKDB_NE_PCI to imply IPKDB_NE_PCISLOT,
as that would cause a bogus value for IPKDB_NE_PCISLOT to be used.
Also, the IPKDB_NE_PCI selector should be lower-case; make it so.
- Remove VRA/VRM enabling in auvia_attach()
- Use ac97_codec_if::set_rate()
- Return no AUDIO_PROPS_MMAP for fixed-rate codec
- Remove unused variables in auvia_softc
Remove sc_fixed_rate and sc_ac97rate. ac97_softc has such
information.
auich_attach():
Remove VRA/VRM enabling code. ac97_attach() does it.
auich_set_rate():
Use ac97_codec_if::set_rate().
auich_get_props():
Return no AUDIO_PROP_MMAP if the codec is fixed-rate.
auichreg.h:
Remove unnecessary ICH_PM_*.
Setup sequence obtained from Krups OFW with some CyberPro-specific
magic from Linux driver. The driver still has a lot of hardcoded
stuff, but it is useful enough to bring up wscons on netwinder.
XXX: Proper console attachment needs to be written (the driver was
originally developed on sparc, where our approach to attaching console
is totally different).
Caveat emptor!
This merge changes the device switch tables from static array to
dynamically generated by config(8).
- All device switches is defined as a constant structure in device drivers.
- The new grammer ``device-major'' is introduced to ``files''.
device-major <prefix> char <num> [block <num>] [<rules>]
- All device major numbers must be listed up in port dependent majors.<arch>
by using this grammer.
- Added the new naming convention.
The name of the device switch must be <prefix>_[bc]devsw for auto-generation
of device switch tables.
- The backward compatibility of loading block/character device
switch by LKM framework is broken. This is necessary to convert
from block/character device major to device name in runtime and vice versa.
- The restriction to assign device major by LKM is completely removed.
We don't need to reserve LKM entries for dynamic loading of device switch.
- In compile time, device major numbers list is packed into the kernel and
the LKM framework will refer it to assign device major number dynamically.
quirk table.
* We want to hardwire BMSR_EXTSTAT, not BMSR_EXTCAP, when reading
the TBI BMSR.
* Fetch the GPIO bits from the GPIOR register after an auto-load,
rather than reading from the EEPROM directly.
on current-users, with cross-check and some improvement from linux-2.4.19
and FreeBSD-current.
Also don't set the APO_UDMA_CLK66 bit for Ultra/100 capable chipset, and
support Ultra/133 for the VT8233A.
sync that descriptor with PREREAD to make sure that it is evicted
from the data cache. From Allen Briggs.
* With the above bug fixed, stop using BUS_DMA_COHERENT, resulting in
a fairly decent performance improvement on systems where BUS_DMA_COHERENT
causes descriptors to be accessed uncached (most painful in wm_start()).
-Free AGP memory on close, to avoid a memory leak in case
the X server doesn't free it explicitely.
(It appears that the X server never calls AGPIOC_DEALLOCATE.)
Fixes PR kern/17869 by Emmanuel Dreyfus.
i82546 chip has 2 Gig-E interfaces in a single chip.
The main difference is these chips have a special handshaking protocol
for accessing the EEPROM (due to the shared nature on the i82546).
kern/16373.
- SiS 7012 support from kern/17716 submitted by Quentin Garnier.
- ICH4 support
- Experimental support for nForce MCP, AMD768 and AMD8111.
- Rename the short name for ICH3: "i830M" -> "ICH3"
Always init chip via I/O space.
Map only I/O registers we actually need.
Automatically detect if we need to do bswapping
Add (untested) code to use automagic bswap on CyberPro.
Report video memory amount.
Report if/how bswapping is done.
When initializing a TCP/IP context descriptor, even if a checksum
offload feature is not going to be used, the IPCSS and TUCSS fields
must be initialized.
the brgphy driver; all users of the BCM5400 and BCM5401 need
the DSP patch and the sledgehammer-reset-at-media-set-time.
Also add a DSP patch for the BCM5411 gleaned from Apple's
GMAC driver for Darwin.
Tested with a 3Com 3c996-T (BCM5700 + BCM5401).
* Fix outbound IPv4 header checksums (missing add of an offset).
* When enabling Rx TCP/UDP checksum offload, make sure that IPv4
header checksum Rx offload is enabled on the chip, as well.
* Bump the number of Rx descriptors from 128 to 256.
* Don't use a sliding Tx interrupt window. Instead, just do reap-behind
when we have <= 1/8 of our available descriptors in wm_start().
* Don't use Tx Queue Empty interrupts, and always set the Tx Interrupt
Delay bit in the Tx descriptor.
* In wm_intr(), always call wm_rxintr() and wm_txintr(), regardless of
their respective ISR bits being set. We're here, might as well do some
work.
* Adjust the Tx and Rx interrupt delay timer values. New values from
Intel's driver for FreeBSD via Allen Briggs.
With these changes, NetBSD can sustain > 900Mb/s userland to userland
*without* using TCP checksum offload using Intel PRO/1000 XT cards.
to enable 64-bit data transfers on 64-bit cards when plugged into
a 64-bit slot. Right know the Asante GigaNIX is listed in that
table.
Sigh, there is an EEPROM bit that can be used to detect 64-bit vs
32-bit cards. Unfortunately, at least 2 vendors of 32-bit cards
fail to clear the "DATA64_EN" bit in the EEPROM, which causes the
card to lose badly, because it still manages to detect that it's
plugged into a 64-bit PCI slot. Yay, stupid hardware vendors.
path: Instead of waiting for the if_snd queue to be drained before
giving ownership of the frist descriptor to the chip, do it after
sync'ing all the descriptors for a single packet.
* Get CFG_M64ADDR, CFG_T64ADDR, and CFG_DATA64_EN from the EEPROM.
Note, we still disable CFG_M64ADDR and CFG_T64ADDR later (XXX need
PCI bus capability flags for these).
* Print a message if we're in a 64-bit slot and 64-bit data is
disabled in the EEPROM. Make sure CFG_DATA64_EN is disabled if
we're not in a 64-bit slot.
-treat the builtin font like any other font at runtime
-for that, copy it to malloc()'d memory during attach()
-in early console initialization, if we have to consider a broken card
(VGA_CONSOLE_ATI_BROKEN_FONTSEL), copy the builtin font to another
location in font ram; the attach() code will do the rest
put the "quirk" code into effect again
bit and then read it back in a loop (with appropriate delays) waiting
for it to read back clear.
This fixes a problem where the bus would hang when bringing down
the interface or changing interface flags on a system with a
sufficiently fast CPU (e.g. 2GHz P4 Xeon).
found on many (all?) of PCI-based ATI graphics cards. It is fully optional
and can be enabled by adding `options VGA_CONSOLE_ATI_BROKEN_FONTSEL'
to config file.
- Temporarily remove `quirk' mechanism. Similar code already exists
in pci_quirks.c.
make the number of available font slots variable,
set up a "quirk" mechanism to tell the generic vga code about crippled
VGA adapters which ignore the "fontsel" TS register,
initiate the quirk table with an ATI chip which happened to be on a board
I tested with.
Afaik quite a number of ATI chips suffers from the "loaded fonts don't
work" problem - these should be added.
Bad side effect of my change: The builtin font will be kicked out
always if a VGA_CONSOLE_SCREENTYPE is specified which needs a loaded
font. In early console initialization, we don't know much about the
graphics card, so we have to assume the worst (ie ATI:-).
Written by Bill Paul for FreeBSD. This port started out with the
port done to OpenBSD by nate@openbsd.org, but ended up looking much
more like the port of the ti driver done by drochner@netbsd.org
(they are similar in structure).
int pci_set_powerstate(pci_chipset_tag_t pc, pcitag_t tag, int newstate)
set power state of the device to newstate.
int pci_get_powerstate(pci_chipset_tag_t pc, pcitag_t tag)
get current power state of the device.
In the future, these functions will be used for ACPI support.
to run ABOUT FIRMWARE at the first isp_reset call. We *do* check for
the registers being set with values which would tell us if there's
firmware running or not- but this seems to not always work. It's not
essential, so move on.
Using pdc202xx_setup_channel() for PDC20268 and newer is wrong, and will
cause trap trying to read from a non-existent register on some arches
(e.g. macppc).
pointed out by Makoto Fujiwara on port-macppc.
Reenable statistics interrupts, reading it as 16bit caused it to not be cleared,and thus the eventual interrupt to not be cleared (and this caused an
infinite loop in interrupt routine).
While I'm there count STE_CarrierSenseErrors as oerror (this is incremented
each time we try to send a packet and the link is down).
- when a transmit underrun occurs, only reset the transmit logic. This prevents
the link from going down at the MII level (the same logic can probably
be used for other transmit errors)
- set the urgent threshold to half the start threshold. From experiments
this helps a bit decreasing the number of underruns
Now that underruns don't cause the interface to stop for several seconds,
make back out the default transmit threshold to 128.
- implement SIMPLEQ_REMOVE(head, elm, type, field). whilst it's O(n),
this mirrors the functionality of SLIST_REMOVE() (the other
singly-linked list type) and FreeBSD's STAILQ_REMOVE()
- remove the unnecessary elm arg from SIMPLEQ_REMOVE_HEAD().
this mirrors the functionality of SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD() (the other
singly-linked list type) and FreeBSD's STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD()
- remove notes about SIMPLEQ not supporting arbitrary element removal
- use SIMPLEQ_FOREACH() instead of home-grown for loops
- use SIMPLEQ_EMPTY() appropriately
- use SIMPLEQ_*() instead of accessing sqh_first,sqh_last,sqe_next directly
- reorder manual page; be consistent about how the types are listed
- other minor cleanups